Chief Minister of Jharkhand
A photograph of Hemant Soren
Incumbent
Hemant Soren
since 29 December 2019
Government of Jharkhand
StyleThe Honourable (Formal)
Mr. Chief Minister (Informal)
TypeHead of Government
StatusLeader of the Executive
AbbreviationCM
Member of
Reports to
ResidenceJinx, Kanke Road, Ranchi
SeatChief Minister Secretariat (CMO), Ranchi, Jharkhand
NominatorMembers of the Government of Jharkhand in Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
AppointerGovernor of Jharkhand by convention based on appointees ability to command confidence in the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Term lengthAt the confidence of the assembly
Chief minister's term is for 5 years and is subject to no term limits.[1]
Inaugural holderBabulal Marandi
Formation15 November 2000 (2000-11-15)
Salary
  • 272,000 (US$3,400)/monthly
  • 3,264,000 (US$41,000)/annually
Websiteofficial website

The Chief Minister of Jharkhand is the chief executive of the Indian state of Jharkhand. In accordance with the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the legislative assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.[1]

Six people have served as the state's chief minister since Jharkhand's formation on 15 November 2000.[2] Half of them, including the inaugural officeholder Babulal Marandi, represented the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). His successor Arjun Munda, also from the BJP, is the longest-serving chief minister; he served for over five years, across three terms but never completed a full term. Two chief ministers, Shibu Soren and his son Hemant Soren, represented the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM). Shibu Soren's first term ended in just ten days, as he could not prove that he had the support of a majority of the house and was forced to resign. The state has also been governed by Madhu Koda, one of the few independents to become the chief minister of any state.[3] In between their reigns, the state has also been under President's rule three times. Raghubar Das, of the BJP, was the first non-tribal and first chief minister to complete a full term in the state. Hemant Soren of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha is the incumbent chief minister.

List

# Portrait Chief Minister
(Lifespan)
Constituency
Term of office Election
(Term)
Party Deputy Chief Minister(s)
(Term in office)
Government Appointed by
(Governor)
1 Babulal Marandi
(born 1958)
MLA for Ramgarh
15 November
2000
18 March
2003
2 years, 123 days 2000
(1st)
Bharatiya Janata Party Position vacant
(15 Nov. 2000  14 Sep. 2006)
Marandi Prabhat Kumar
2 Arjun Munda
(born 1968)
MLA for Kharsawan
18 March
2003
2 March
2005
1 year, 349 days Munda I M. Rama Jois
3 Shibu Soren
(born 1944)
Unelected
2 March
2005
12 March
2005
10 days 2005
(2nd)
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Shibu I Syed Sibtey Razi
(2) Arjun Munda
(born 1968)
MLA for Kharsawan
12 March
2005
19 September
2006
1 year, 191 days Bharatiya Janata Party Munda II
4 Madhu Koda
(born 1971)
MP for Jaganathpur
19 September
2006
27 August
2008
1 year, 343 days Independent Sudhir Mahato
(19 Sep. 2006  23 Aug. 2008)
Koda
(3) Shibu Soren
(born 1944)
Unelected
27 August
2008
19 January
2009
145 days Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Stephen Marandi
(27 Aug. 2008  18 Jan. 2009)
Shibu II
President's rule was imposed during the period (19 January – 30 December 2009)
(3) Shibu Soren
(born 1944)
MLA for Jamtara
30 December
2009
1 June
2010
153 days 2009
(3rd)
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Sudesh Mahto
(30 Dec. 2009 – 31 May. 2010)
Raghubar Das
(30 Dec. 2009 – 31 May. 2010)
Shibu III K. Sankaranarayanan
President's rule was imposed during the period (1 June – 11 September 2010)
(2) Arjun Munda
(born 1968)
MLA for Kharsawan
11 September
2010
18 January
2013
2 years, 129 days
(3rd)
Bharatiya Janata Party Sudesh Mahto
(11 Sep. 2010 – 18 Jan. 2013)
Hemant Soren
(11 Sep. 2010 – 18 Jan. 2013)
Munda III M. O. H. Farook
President's rule was imposed during the period (18 January – 13 July 2013)
5 Hemant Soren
(born 1975)
MLA for Dumka
13 July
2013
28 December
2014
1 year, 168 days
(3rd)
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Position vacant
(13 Jul. 2013  present)
Hemant I Syed Ahmed
6 Raghubar Das
(born 1955)
MP for Jamshedpur East
28 December
2014
29 December
2019
5 years, 1 day 2014
(4th)
Bharatiya Janata Party Das
(5) Hemant Soren
(born 1975)
MLA for Dumka
29 December
2019
Incumbent 4 years, 15 days 2019
(5th)
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Hemant II Droupadi Murmu

Timeline

Raghubar DasHemant SorenMadhu KodaShibu SorenArjun MundaBabulal Marandi

Notes

    References

    1. 1 2 Durga Das Basu. Introduction to the Constitution of India. 1960. 20th Edition, 2011 Reprint. pp. 241, 245. LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur. ISBN 978-81-8038-559-9. Note: although the text talks about Indian state governments in general, it applies for the specific case of Jharkhand as well.
    2. Chaudhuri, Kalyan (1 September 2000). "Jharkhand, at last". Frontline. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
    3. Ramanujam, P.V. (14 September 2006). "Madhu Koda to be next Jharkhand CM". Rediff.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2019.

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